The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: DR6 Constraints on Extended Cosmological Models
Abstract
We use new cosmic microwave background (CMB) primary temperature and polarization anisotropy measurements from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) Data Release 6 (DR6) to test foundational assumptions of the standard cosmological model and set constraints on extensions to it. We derive constraints from the ACT DR6 power spectra alone, as well as in combination with legacy data from Planck. To break geometric degeneracies, we include ACT and Planck CMB lensing data and baryon acoustic oscillation data from DESI Year-1, and further add supernovae measurements from Pantheon+ for models that affect the late-time expansion history. We verify the near-scale-invariance (running of the spectral index ) and adiabaticity of the primordial perturbations. Neutrino properties are consistent with Standard Model predictions: we find no evidence for new light, relativistic species that are free-streaming (, which combined with external BBN data becomes ), for non-zero neutrino masses ( eV at 95% CL), or for neutrino self-interactions. We also find no evidence for self-interacting dark radiation (), early-universe variation of fundamental constants, early dark energy, primordial magnetic fields, or modified recombination. Our data are consistent with standard BBN, the FIRAS-inferred CMB temperature, a dark matter component that is collisionless and with only a small fraction allowed as axion-like particles, a cosmological constant, and the late-time growth rate predicted by general relativity. We find no statistically significant preference for a departure from the baseline CDM model. In general, models introduced to increase the Hubble constant or to decrease the amplitude of density fluctuations inferred from the primary CMB are not favored by our data.
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@article{arxiv.2503.14454,
title = {The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: DR6 Constraints on Extended Cosmological Models},
author = {Erminia Calabrese and J. Colin Hill and Hidde T. Jense and Adrien La Posta and Irene Abril-Cabezas and Graeme E. Addison and Peter A. R. Ade and Simone Aiola and Tommy Alford and David Alonso and Mandana Amiri and Rui An and Zachary Atkins and Jason E. Austermann and Eleonora Barbavara and Nicola Barbieri and Nicholas Battaglia and Elia Stefano Battistelli and James A. Beall and Rachel Bean and Ali Beheshti and Benjamin Beringue and Tanay Bhandarkar and Emily Biermann and Boris Bolliet and J Richard Bond and Valentina Capalbo and Felipe Carrero and Shi-Fan Chen and Grace Chesmore and Hsiao-mei Cho and Steve K. Choi and Susan E. Clark and Nicholas F. Cothard and Kevin Coughlin and William Coulton and Devin Crichton and Kevin T. Crowley and Omar Darwish and Mark J. Devlin and Simon Dicker and Cody J. Duell and Shannon M. Duff and Adriaan J. Duivenvoorden and Jo Dunkley and Rolando Dunner and Carmen Embil Villagra and Max Fankhanel and Gerrit S. Farren and Simone Ferraro and Allen Foster and Rodrigo Freundt and Brittany Fuzia and Patricio A. Gallardo and Xavier Garrido and Martina Gerbino and Serena Giardiello and Ajay Gill and Jahmour Givans and Vera Gluscevic and Samuel Goldstein and Joseph E. Golec and Yulin Gong and Yilun Guan and Mark Halpern and Ian Harrison and Matthew Hasselfield and Adam He and Erin Healy and Shawn Henderson and Brandon Hensley and Carlos Hervías-Caimapo and Gene C. Hilton and Matt Hilton and Adam D. Hincks and Renée Hložek and Shuay-Pwu Patty Ho and John Hood and Erika Hornecker and Zachary B. Huber and Johannes Hubmayr and Kevin M. Huffenberger and John P. Hughes and Margaret Ikape and Kent Irwin and Giovanni Isopi and Neha Joshi and Ben Keller and Joshua Kim and Kenda Knowles and Brian J. Koopman and Arthur Kosowsky and Darby Kramer and Aleksandra Kusiak and Alex Lague and Victoria Lakey and Massimiliano Lattanzi and Eunseong Lee and Yaqiong Li and Zack Li and Michele Limon and Martine Lokken and Thibaut Louis and Marius Lungu and Niall MacCrann and Amanda MacInnis and Mathew S. Madhavacheril and Diego Maldonado and Felipe Maldonado and Maya Mallaby-Kay and Gabriela A. Marques and Joshiwa van Marrewijk and Fiona McCarthy and Jeff McMahon and Yogesh Mehta and Felipe Menanteau and Kavilan Moodley and Thomas W. Morris and Tony Mroczkowski and Sigurd Naess and Toshiya Namikawa and Federico Nati and Simran K. Nerval and Laura Newburgh and Andrina Nicola and Michael D. Niemack and Michael R. Nolta and John Orlowski-Scherer and Luca Pagano and Lyman A. Page and Shivam Pandey and Bruce Partridge and Karen Perez Sarmiento and Heather Prince and Roberto Puddu and Frank J. Qu and Damien C. Ragavan and Bernardita Ried Guachalla and Keir K. Rogers and Felipe Rojas and Tai Sakuma and Emmanuel Schaan and Benjamin L. Schmitt and Neelima Sehgal and Shabbir Shaikh and Blake D. Sherwin and Carlos Sierra and Jon Sievers and Cristóbal Sifón and Sara Simon and Rita Sonka and David N. Spergel and Suzanne T. Staggs and Emilie Storer and Kristen Surrao and Eric R. Switzer and Niklas Tampier and Leander Thiele and Robert Thornton and Hy Trac and Carole Tucker and Joel Ullom and Leila R. Vale and Alexander Van Engelen and Jeff Van Lanen and Cristian Vargas and Eve M. Vavagiakis and Kasey Wagoner and Yuhan Wang and Lukas Wenzl and Edward J. Wollack and Kaiwen Zheng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.14454},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
Matches version accepted by JCAP. 56+36 pages, 46+13 figures, abstract abridged here. Part of ACT DR6 suite of papers. Data located at https://lambda.gsfc.nasa.gov/product/act/act_dr6.02/